ShiroiNeko wrote:I know many of the beginners lessons by heart, but would really like to test my listening skills with new combinations of words I know.
If you know all the grammar and vocabulary covered in the beginner lessons, then why do you continue to study them? You're not supposed to understand everything first time round; lessons are supposed to be challenging while helping you to learn to understand them. It sounds to me like you should be making the jump to lower intermediate. Your "level" is what you can
already understand, so you're supposed to be continually pushing that little bit past that level so it continues to increase.
I progressed from complete newbie to lower intermediate just using the original 170 beginner lessons. Every new lesson is a listening comprehension test to try to understand what's going on, and by the end of it you've learnt to understand all of it, giving you something new that makes the next one easier. The jump was a little daunting at first, but I'd learnt everything at the beginner level, and realised that staying there wasn't going to get me to Miki's blog-level any quicker, and neither is a beginner blog that doesn't teach you any new grammar at all.
The whole point of Miki's blog is Japanese without limits, that's why it doesn't teach you any specific grammar or vocabulary, because it's presenting you with real-world language where such things aren't an issue. A heavily limited beginner's blog would be the complete opposite of this. I'm not saying it's a bad idea as such, I just think beginners have everything they need on this site to progress to lower intermediate, and it already heavily outweighs the more advanced stuff.